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Hi Everyone
Ok so I'm going to be brave and post a photo of my latest bear. His name's Choc Chip and he's made using Jennifer Laing's 'small bear' pattern with an alteration to the back to give him a two toned body (although it didn't work how I'd hoped but I'm so happy he kept the proportions - my own pattern next for sure!)
I'm nowhere near the standards of everyone on here yet but this is my 3rd bear and I've been making since about Oct/Nov 09. I'm completely addicted and can't stop. I'd never even picked up a needle and thread before this!
The eyes were initially crayoned but thanks to Shelli on here who taught me the love of oil paints. I gave it a go, enjoyed it so much and fell in love with it so his eyes have been redone with oils.
Hope you all like and can't wait to show you all more as my own style and techniques progress. Be gentle with me :redface:
Richard
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Aww, sweet wee bear, well done
Richard, Choc Chip is a beautifully sweet bear! You did a great job!! :clap: :clap: :clap:
he's very sweet,well done and keep up the good work
sandra
What a cutie! I really like the brown & cream mohair combination.
Becky
Richard, he is a really cute bear. I love the happy expression you have given him. Keep up the great work, it is addicting.
Joanne
Choc Chip is great Richard, :clap: :clap: He's got loads of character and the colours work really well together. Looking forward to seeing more of your bears.
Hi Richard,
You did a great job on Choc Chip ! :clap:
If this is only your third bear, I am sure that the following ones will be even more lovely. :dance:
Well done,
Peter & the bears
Hi Richard,
Choc chip is wonderful!
Well done........ your third attempt! :clap:
Cannot wait to see your own bear.
Keep it up.
love kayx.
I remember my first bear, A creation from dolls, bears and collectibles magazine. Ivan ( still have the pattern and the bear somewhere lol) He was very embarrassing. his eyes weren't aligned and he was out of shape because the fabric was too stretchy it was a Sherpa wool fabric. You have done very well Richard and you should be proud of him.
Keep up the good work and practice.
Well done. I love his cheeky smile!